A self-drive tour where you can choose the hotels, car and services you prefer. No service is pre-included: you can change the duration of every stop as you like. The hotels shown in the itinerary are to be intended as suggestions.,
Characteristics
Itinerary
Day 2 — Sydney
Arrival at, The quintessential Aussie city, Sydney with its surroundings is truly a world in itself and the only city in Australia to show its two hundred years of European history in the old stone walls of The Rocks. A unique city that lives beyond its sparkling harbour and beaches, and shows its true soul in the diverse neighbourhoods, with a sophisticated cosmopolitan population, but also the largest Aboriginal community of any Australian city,
Day 3 — Sydney
Free day,
Day 4 — Sydney
Free day,
Flight
Day 5 — Sydney → Rarotonga
Flight to, In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, the Cook Islands, or New Zealand Polynesia, are one of the last unspoilt paradises on Earth. The Cook Islands will captivate you and offer you a unique location for an unforgettable trip. These islands offer the perfect blend of Polynesian culture and scenic beauty. From pristine coral beaches and sparkling blue waters, effervescent sunsets that light up the evening sky, to the gentle caress of the trade winds rising over the palm trees that line the transparent lagoons, the Cook Islands embody everything you could imagine a tropical paradise to be. Add to this the charm of the locals - some of the friendliest and most hospitable people in the world - for an unforgettable holiday in one of the most romantic and remote places on earth. Rarotonga is the hub of the Cook Islands. It has so much to see and do, yet remains unspoilt. There are no traffic lights, no McDonald's and no buildings taller than the tallest coconut tree. A circular island with a scenic road running around its entire perimeter, with a majestic volcanic peak on one side and the crystal-clear turquoise waters of its lagoon on the other. A true tropical paradise.,
Day 6 — Rarotonga
Free day,
Day 7 — Rarotonga
Free day,
Flight
Day 8 — Rarotonga → Aitutaki
Flight to, Aitutaki is a small paradise home to around 1,800 people and the most beautiful lagoon in the world. It is only a 50-minute flight from Rarotonga. It is an unmissable destination in the Cook Islands. It has an irresistible charm for honeymooners, many of whom choose this paradise for their entire stay.,
Day 9 — Aitutaki
Free day,
Day 10 — Aitutaki
Free day,
Flight
Day 12 — Aitutaki → Auckland
The 'City of Sails' is not the state capital (which is Wellington instead), but with around one million inhabitants, of which at least two hundred thousand are of Polynesian origin, it contains one third of the entire New Zealand population. It is the largest city in New Zealand, located on the North Island.
The city is known for its spectacular landscapes, with dormant volcanoes, breathtaking beaches and natural parks. Auckland is also an important urban and cultural centre, with a vibrant arts scene, fine restaurants and a variety of outdoor activities. The Sky Tower, an iconic 328-metre-high structure, dominates the cityscape and offers panoramic views of the city and beyond,
Day 13 — Auckland
Free day,
Day 14 — Auckland
Free day,
Flight
Day 15 — Auckland → Dubai
Arrival at, One adjective is enough to describe Dubai: exaggerated.
From the 800-metre-high skyscrapers to the shopping malls with more than 600 shops, from the 7-star hotels to the artificial slopes where you can ski even at 40 degrees, practically nothing is an exception.
Dubai is a cosmopolitan and multicultural city located in the United Arab Emirates on the south-east coast of the Persian Gulf.
The city is famous for its modern and innovative architecture, a number of public artworks, including the Dubai Fountain, the largest musical fountain in the world, and the artificial palm tree
of Palm Jumeirah, one of the largest artificial islands in the world.
The city also has a strong food culture and is home to many fine restaurants serving international cuisines.
Despite its modernity, Dubai also has a strong cultural identity. The city is home to numerous museums, such as the Dubai Museum and the Women's Museum, which present the history and culture of the United Arab Emirates.
Famous is the traditional Souk in Deira, a traditional market where one can find textiles, spices and other traditional goods.,
Day 16 — Dubai
Free day,
Day 17 — Dubai
Free day,
Day 18 — Dubai
Free day,
Sydney, Cook Islands, Auckland, and Dubai — NAAR